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Former Viking DE Patrick Jones Signed


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6 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Nice to meet you Patrick's dad!

3 daughters....  just a true panthers fan...  I always target under the radar guys... bc they always make the biggest impact. Wonnum changed the trajectory of our pass rush when he got healthy. 

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3 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

Dude is ascending  and using this deal to set up his next deal.  Folk gonna look badk at this like when we signed Luvu and Addison. Heart, motor and athleticism  is clearly evident. 

I think we got another ascending player in Moehring... I like both of these picks. 

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He's young he could end up being a great signing who knows.

But in one day we have spent 151 million dollars on the secondary and we are now relegated to signing prove it guys like this in the trenches.

We really need a fantastic draft.

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6 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

3 daughters....  just a true panthers fan...  I always target under the radar guys... bc they always make the biggest impact. Wonnum changed the trajectory of our pass rush when he got healthy. 

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Just because he changed our non existent pass rush doesn’t make him good

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Panthers agreed to terms with EDGE Patrick Jones, formerly of the Vikings, on a two-year contract.
The Vikings drafted Jones in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He was deployed as a part-time defensive end and a special teamer throughout his rookie contract, being credited with just five starts over four years. Even in a limited role, Jones broke out last year with seven sacks and nine TFLs. His contract, worth “up to” $20 million, signals that the Panthers will utilize him in a larger role going forward.
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7 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

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Just because he changed our non existent pass rush doesn’t make him good

The game film tells the whole story... folk go to pff and say FACTS. As a fan, you'd know the defense was horrible  but looking IN the trenches ... NO DERRICK BROWN,  LIMITED CLOWNEY, TUTTLE AT NOSE TACKLE...   it was catastrophic. This dude was the bright spot gake in n out u saw effort n drive despite the total defense being ass. If someone improves your defense... thats bad?? 

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I swear folk get pissed about upside and  want names only.  Most of our hits over the years was guys like this. This aint a CJ Henderson move... the tape shows when he had a chance... he delivered.  3 to 4 years is the range where dlimemen take off. I bet half these folk were ready to write Brown off too a couple years ago. 

8 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Former first team All Acc. Former consensus First Team All American. Some of your draft crushes didn’t have that. 7 sacks last year. Some of them didn’t have that last year either (coughStewartcough)

 

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